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Chapter IV
POLK COUNTY OFFICERS 1872-1960 Auditor G. S. Spendley Orin Daniels
E. M. Walsh 1/1/75-12/31/ 84 1907-1913
1872-1875 John Paterson E . F. Kelly
Al Yvernault 1/1/85-12/31/ 86 1913-1919
1875-1878 Andrew Eiken O. K. Bolstad
John Christianson 1/ 1/ 87-10/ 15/ 91 1919-1923
1879-1881 John Locken Anton Nelson
P. J. McGuire 10/ 16/ 91-12/ 31/92 1923-1925
1881-1890 John Amundson Ira Haaven
C. U. Webster 1/1/93-12/ 31/94 1925-1935
1890-1894 Albert Wickstrom Julius Spokely
John Gleason 1895-12/ 31/ 97 1935-1943
1895-1900 John S. Dyer Torkel Knutson
Nels Hoffard 1/ 1/ 98-12/31/ 00 1943-1951
1903-1908 O. A. Christianson Vernon Espe
Henry J. Welte 1901-12/31/04 1951-1955
1908-1954 J. H . Stair Carl Knutson
Martin L. Vanseth 1/ 1/ 05-12/ 31/ 08 1955 to date
8/ 1/ 54- Theo. A. Thompson 1/1/ 09-12/ 31/ 18 Clerk of Court
Treasurer G. T . Hagen 1/1/ 18- Richard Hussey
William Ross Died in office 1872-1874 1872 Theo. A. Thompson J. H. Barb
John Christianson App't. 1918-1922 1874-1877 1878 John Sauglstad Bernard Sampson
O. H. Lucken 1/ 1/23-12/ 31/30 1878 1888 Bertha B. Henre R. Reynolds
J . T . Beaudry 1/ 1/ 31-12/31/ 42 1879 1893-1895 Walter B. Acker Christopher Steener-
M. G. Peterson 1/ 1/ 43 to date son, 1880-1882 1899-1901 Arne Higdem
M. G. Peterson 1882 1901-1903 Sheriff Thomas Shapleigh
W. L. Vannet T . Jenkins 1882-1886 1904-1909 1873 E. M. Walsh
George L. Flaten A. R. Russel 1887-1891 1910-1931 1878-1880 N els Maus
Lewis G. Hancock B. F . Zarracher 1891-1895 1932 to 4/ 1/ 38 1880-1882 John Vig Died in office W. F. Wickey 1895-1898
Pualine Lindberg 1883-1887 E . E. Lommen App't. April, 1938 N. O. Paulsrud 1899-1903 Elected 42-12/ 31/ 51 1889
Robert Risch Arne Grundysen Wm. Lanctot
1/1/52 to 59 1893-1895 1905-1915
Mrs. V. E. Watts app't Thomas Lawrence Hans L. Wagge 1959 to date. 1895-1901 1915-1923
Ed. S. Sullivan Minne E . Boe Register of Deeds 1901-1905 1923-1935
Jacob Myers Louis Gonyea Raymond Espe 1/1/72-12/ 31/74 1905-1907 1935-1960
County Attorney A. L. Hamery Nels Stenshoel
W. C. Woodruff 1885-1887 1909·1913
1872 W . F. Arnold Dr. H. E. Nelson
John McLean 1889·1891 1913 to date
1878 A. L. Hamery
Halvor Steenerson 1891-1903 Court Conunissioner 1880 Alex Gray
W. C. Woodruff William Watts 1903-1905
1873 1882-1888 George Ralph
W. C. Nash 1905·1909 D. P. Williams H. E. Cooke 1888 Steener Steenerson 1909-1913 1879·1881
A. R. Holsten Beim John Leo 1893·1895 Johannes E.
1913·1915 1882·1885 A. R. Holsten D. E. Hatleslad 1901 Leslie Raff
1915·1917 1885-1891 W. E. Rowe Wm. Averill 1901·1905 Steener Stenerson
1917-1953 1891·1895 James H. Maybury Lloyd Ofstedal John S. Dwyer 1905-1909
1954 to date 1895-1897 Eric O. Hagen George Palmer 1909·1915 Coroner 1897·1905 G. A. Youngquist C. D. Wilkins J. A. Hendricks 1915·1919 1873-1878 1905·1907 J. E. Montague L. Beaupre John McLean, 1919-1931 1878·1881 1907·1909 George Hagen Dr. M. Watts Aaron Youngquist 1931-1935 1881·1885 1909·1915 F. H. Stadvold N. Van Dyke A. J. Johnson 1935 to date 1885·1887 1915·1917
Surveyor H. Shepard L. S. Miller
1887·1891 1917-1919 R. E. Hussey A. McEachron O. K. Berget
1873-1878 1891-1896 1919-1923 Wm. Arnold G. H. Palmer L. S. Miller
1878·1881 1897·1899 1923·1931 John Hunt Ole R. Miller Hans L. Waage
1881·1883 1900·1903 1931·1951 C. L. Brainard G. S. Chesterman Martin Vanseth
1883·1884 1903·1909 1951· to 8/ 1/54
1876 First of several Bonanza Farms in Red River Valley, the Dalyrimple Farm in North Dakota (26,000 acres), north of Fargo, later Dayton and Keystone farms in Polk County.
1877 April 26th, Day of Prayer to halt grasshopper plague which started in 1874. Weather turned cold killing most of the hoppers.
1879 U . S . Land Office moved to Crookston from Detroit (Detroit Lakes, Minn.)
1881 State Capitol burned.
1887 Northern Pacific Railroad reached East Grand Forks.
Judge of Probate
S. F:ioser 1878
R. J. Montague 1882-1890
C. O. Christianson 1890-1894
C. M. Benson 1894-1902
O. A . Thoreson 1902-1906
T. T. Morken 1906-1912
A. L. Hovland 1912-1922
Eric O. Hagen 1922-1926
Myrtle Hovland 1926-1934
Nels Ben Hansen 1934-1946
Phillip A. Anderson 1947 todate
County Superintendent of Schools
Jacob Reis 1872-1876
Christopher Steenerson 1876-1879
V. P. Carruth 1880-1887
E. F. Elliot 1887 -1889
Thomas Casey 1889-1891
E. J. Grefthen 1891-1893
Andrew Lommen 1893-1895
O. McCrillis 1895-1897
1. I.. Kassa 1897 -1900
Thomas Casey 1901-1908
N. A. Thorson 1909-1922
Ingeborg Espeseth Ass't Freda Stehn 1923-1926
1. S . Rov Ass't H. Sorvig 1927-1934
H. E. Sorvig Ass't P. A. Anderson 1935-1955
Olga Sorvig 1955-1958
Adolph Stenseth 1959 todate
East and West Polk County Agricultural Extension Districts
It was found soon after the inauguration of county agricultural work in Polk County during the period of World War I that the county was too large for effective service from one county or agricultural agent. The land area of 1,979 square miles, comprising 1,266,560 acres, naturally divided itself into two topographical areas divided more or less sharply by the old beaches of the prehistoric Lake Aggassiz.
The agricultural agencies responsible for the agricultural extension program and the Board of County Commissioners agreed that the prairies of the western part of the county with the clay soil types presented different farm managemF.nt problems than the semi-wooded productive soil areas of the eastern part of the county. As a result of this decision, a line of separation was drawn along the eastern boundaries of Gentilly, Kertsonville, Onstad and Liberty Townships dividing the county tnto East and West Polk for the agricultural extension and other farm programs. This division of the county for agricultural extension activities was made in 1928 with headquarters for the agricultural extension work for the eastern part of the county set up at McIntosh. The office for West Polk remained at Crookston.
1825 Great Flood on Red River.
1850-'51 Great floods on Minnesota River.
1858 May 11th Minnesota becomes a state.
1858 July 20th Polk County established by act of legislature.
1863 October 3rd Old Crossing Treaty signed at Huot.
1870 W. C. Nash settled at East Grand Forks, had served area previously.
1871 September, Northern Pacific R. R. reached Moorhead from Duluth.
1871 October, Great Northern Railway reached Breckenridge.
1872 First group settlement in Polk County at CliII1ax. Later in '72-'73-'74 settlements of Irish north of Climax, Norwegians near Bygland and Scotch at Mallory.
1872 First Scotch Fife wheat introduced into Valley ; lasted 35 to 40 years.
1872 Sept. 4th, First steamboat reached Crookston; some water traffic to Crookston until railroad reached Fisher in 187 5.
1873 Sept. Railroad reached Crookston.
COUNTY AGRICULTURAL AGENTS, ASSISTANTS, HOME AND CLUB AGENTS
-for-West and East Polk County - 1914-1960
WEST POLK COUNTY
County Agent W. A. Peters Raymond M. Mitnress A R. Knutson 2/1/19-2/29/ 19 6/ 12/ 50-10/ 31/50
11/ 1/14-3/ 31/ 15 Russel Morgan Jerome E. Specht R. H. Van Scoik 11/ 1/ 29-11/ 30/29 8/ 16/ 51-2/29/ 52
3/ 1/ 15-8/ 31/19 Clement Chase Glen R. Chambers L . M. Bond 4/ 1/30-3/ 15/ 31 12/ 6/ 54-2/15/ 57
9/22/ 19-5/ 30/21 Ret. May 15, 1933 Marlin O. Johnson L . A. Churchill Ernest Palmer 4/ 6/ 57 to date
6/ 15/ 21-9/ 15/ 21 1/ 30/ 36-2/ 28/ 37 Club Agent G U . Kappel W . O. Woodman
6/ 1/ 26-831/29 6/ 15/ 36-2/ 26/ 37 Florence O. Olson A W. Aamodt Stanley Doten 1/ 1/51-1/1/ 54
1/ 16/28-6/ 15/ 31 4/ 1/37-7/ 15/ 37 Home Agent O. K. Engene Kenneth Hanks Shirley M. Ramstad 6/ 16/ 31-3/ 15/ 32 7/ 16/ 37-12/31/ 37 7/ 1/54-8/15/57 Carl Ash Burton Kreitlow Marlys T. Rifi 3/ 15/ 32 to date 11/ 1/41-1/ 4/ 42
Osgood Magnusson 10/ 1/59 to date Assistant 4/ 10/ 44-5/ 8/ 44 Club Agents County Agent Richard B. Aakre Beva Rae Fegley E. A. Larson 6/ 6/ 46-928/ 46 6/ 2/58-9/ 5/ 58 4/ 1/18-7/ 1/ 18 Stanley Thorson Audrey C. Holte G. H. Atwood
3/ 16/ 19-6/ 23/ 19 10/ 3/ 49-4/25/ 50 6/ 1/59-9/ 10/ 59
EAST POLK COUNTY
County Agent Home Agents Assistant Fred Idtse Anne E. Fuglie Home Agents
6/ 1/28-11/ 30/29 4/ 17/ 49-4/ 14/ 51 Mary Jean Rasmusson Russel Morgan E. Joyce MacKinnon 5/ 2/55-7/ 10/ 55
12/ 1/29-2/15/ 32 8/ 6/ 51-7/ 18/ 53 Marie H. Matiowsky Ronald McCamus Wilma Merle Stevens 6/ 4/ 56-8/ 5/ 56
2/16/ 32-11/ 6/ 32 7/20/ 53-5/ 31/ 57 Ethel Stordahl Rudolph Stolon Wanda E. Warnes 3/ 31/49-9/ 30/ 49
11/7 / 32-8/29/ 45 Acting from Millicent Erickson Jewel M. Roningen 5/ 4/ 49-9/ 12/59 6/ 20/ 57-9/ 14/ 57
8/ 1/ 45-2/ 18/ 48 Barbara J. Mains E . Blanche Sorenson Harley S. Shurson 10/ 1/ 59 to date 6/ 16/ 58-9/ 6/ 58
2/ 16/ 48 to date Carol H . Lehrer 6/ 1/ 60 to date
COUNTY SUPERVISOR OF ASSESSMENTS
The office of County Supervisor of Assessments was created by the 1947 State Legislature of Minnesota. It was optional with each county as to whether they should appoint a County Assessor or a Supervisor of Assessments.
The County Board of Polk County appointed me as Supervisor of Assessments in the fall of 1947. The first year that property was assessed under this plan was in 1948.
The duties of the office are: the general supervision of the
various local assessors in the county, to gather information for the County Board of Equalization, and to assist said board in the work of equalizing the valuations between townships, villages and cities. Other duties consist of: setting up schedules of values for livestock, farm machinery, household furniture, making land maps and comparing land values in the different townships, and classifying the land as to Grade A, B, etc., with the aid of the local assessors.
Since this office has been created, there has been a better equalization of values than before the system was inauguratd, an<;l over the state it has created more consistency in the forming of the tax structure.
I have held this position as Supervisor of Assessments of Polk County since the creation of the office. However, my retirement from this position will be effective January 1, 1960. My successor, Mr. Henry Gredvig, has been appointed by the County Board. December 15, 1959 Crookston, Minnesota
FRANK H. LOHN Supervisor 1947-1960
JUDICIAL DISTRICTS INCLUDING POLK COUNTY AND JUDGES SERVING THE DISTRICTS
1858-1958 FOURTH DISTRICT
(July 20, 1858 - July 31, 1866) JUDGES:
James Hall- Little Falls, Morrison County, May 24, 1858. Edward O. Hamlin- St. Cloud, Stearns County, October 1,
1858.
JUDGE:
SEVENTH DISTRICT (July 31, 1866 - March 5, 1874)
James M. McKelvey- St. Cloud, Stearns County, August 1, 1866.
July 31, attached to Crow Wing; March 8, 1867, attached to Morrison; March 2, 1871, attached to Becker County.
JUDGE:
ELEVENTH DISTRICT (March 5, 1874 - March 8, 1877)
O. P. Stearns- Duluth, St. Louis County, April 23 , 1874. Polk County still attached to Becker for judicial purposes. March 11, 1876, Polk County attached to Clay County for
judicial purposes. February 27, 1879, Polk County was detached from Clay
County and granted a general term of District Court.
FOURTEENTH DISTRICT (March 8, 1887)
'c'DGES (Single Judge): Ira B. Mills- Moorhead, Clay County, March 8, 1887 to
January 2, 1893. Frank Ives- Crookston, Polk County, January 2, 1893 to
January 3, 1899. William Watts- Crookston, Polk County, January 3, 1899 to
March 26, 1934. James E. Montague- Crookston, Polk County, March 27,
1934-1949. *Andrew Grindeland- Warren, Marshall County, March 24,
1903 to 1930. *Julius J. Olson- Warren, Marshall County, December 1,
1930-*Michael A. Brattland- Ada, Norman County, March, 1933-
1941. *Oscar Knutson- Warren, Marshall County, Jan. 2, 1941-
1948. Paul C. Lundgren-Thief River Falls, Pennington County,
Jan. 1, 1948 to date. J . H. Sylvestre-Crookston, P olk County, November 1949
to date. * Second Judge Assigned to District .
• Hinnesota Judicial Districts. Prepared by Minnesota Historical Records Survey Di" sion of Community Service Program Works Progress Administration. January 1942. pp. 14, 21, 22, 26 , 57, 68 69 and 71.
*Recent changes in Judicial D istrict Numbers affecting Polk County:
By action of the Special Session of the State Legislature in 1957, the number of the Judicial Districts of the state was reduced from 19 to 14, effective on July 1 of that year. The eight Red River Valley counties, including Polk, comprising the 14th District made up the new 7th District.
The last change made by the State Legislature in renumbering the Judicial Districts became effective on July 1, 1959 when the number of districts was reduced to 10. The Seventh District, of which Polk County was a part, was renumbered the Ninth Judicial District with nine counties added to comprise an area of 17 counties. To serve the enlarged Ninth Judicial District, four additional judges were added to the roster of the two incumbents, Judges Paul Lundgren and J. H. Sylvestre. The new Judges assigned to our Ninth District include: J. J. Hadler. International F alls; Arnold C. Forbes, Bemidji; John T . Gilarneault , Aitkin and James F. Murphy, Grand Rapids
' Da ta since 1941 compiled from Minnesota Legislative Manuals. Data 1858 to 1941.
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